


The Handsmaids Tale
Adapted from the bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood and with a screenplay by Harold Pinter The Handmaidâs Tale stars Natasha Richardson, Faye Dunaway and Robert Duvall. In Atwoodâs nightmarish fable, the United States of America has become The Republic of Gilead, a right-wing totalitarian state. Women are subjugated and powerless in society. The world is rife with disease and infection, and few women remain who can have children: those who can are taken by the government, and christened âhandmaidsâ. Kate, a handmaid, is sent to the house of Fred, the Commander. There she must submit to his demands, and those of Serena Joy, his jealous, vindictive wife. But some things cannot be controlled by The Republic - like Kateâs growing feelings for The Commanderâs chauffeur Nick. Or the secret resistance, who meet under darkness. This chilling and memorable film retains all the power of Atwoodâs feminist classic, and is at once a stinging critique of a totalitarian society, and a moving story of one womanâs fight for freedom.Â
The award winning TV series of the same book is an international smash hit, winning Emmyâs for best drama series and best actress. This is the original feature film from 1990 adapted from Margaret Atwood's best selling novel with the screenplay written Harold Pinter (The French Lieutenant's Woman).Â
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Adapted from the bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwood and with a screenplay by Harold Pinter The Handmaidâs Tale stars Natasha Richardson, Faye Dunaway and Robert Duvall. In Atwoodâs nightmarish fable, the United States of America has become The Republic of Gilead, a right-wing totalitarian state. Women are subjugated and powerless in society. The world is rife with disease and infection, and few women remain who can have children: those who can are taken by the government, and christened âhandmaidsâ. Kate, a handmaid, is sent to the house of Fred, the Commander. There she must submit to his demands, and those of Serena Joy, his jealous, vindictive wife. But some things cannot be controlled by The Republic - like Kateâs growing feelings for The Commanderâs chauffeur Nick. Or the secret resistance, who meet under darkness. This chilling and memorable film retains all the power of Atwoodâs feminist classic, and is at once a stinging critique of a totalitarian society, and a moving story of one womanâs fight for freedom.Â
The award winning TV series of the same book is an international smash hit, winning Emmyâs for best drama series and best actress. This is the original feature film from 1990 adapted from Margaret Atwood's best selling novel with the screenplay written Harold Pinter (The French Lieutenant's Woman).Â























